Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 June 1871 — Page 4

Muriel. ax ETJOAB F1WOT.TT. Ob hath ii amlle more tweet my Muriel, Than sonbeems mellowing a languid wave ; Within her placid motions tb ere doth dwell A dreamier cadouce than Then testers lave 803M shadowy ehoreland, wtere vague breezes blow. And one great piixyle-oorupe ued tar drope low. Rbe oath gold, boonteona hair, my Morlel, That ripples warm round Uther slull-plnk ear ; She hath a a arm of graoiom pearl' swell. That lessens to ft tiny wrii t voinod clear ; She hath a neck whereof wh a may aver If rose or My tinge it deepli ar. She hath soft eyes laehed gi iwiugly, and lit With darkness oven as light ; she hatfi a brow Snow-atalnless, and a ripe, Ireeh oheok, where flit Now vivid colorings and jalesr now ; Bat more than these, sue hi th a love to give Which maketh it pore heaven to breathe and live I Our Monthly.

THE DOOMED CITY. The Fever fUuewtnc it Ramses In the City of Buenos Ayi-l-i .A Lull in the

Pur)- oi tht Epidemic Return of the In.to:rbitaiit-i Sutrlfi.en Rpanetnraiifv

of the Phscjue with K doubled Mullg-

aay. From the New Yor): T-moe, Jnne 7 Recent advices from Montevideo rep

resent the condition of affairs in the

stricken capital of the Argentine Re

public as not only not having improved, but having grown alnnoingly -worse. The lust advice from Bnenoa Ayrea bv

Brnzillion steamer to Lisbon, and tele

graphed here, ns i trendy published.

report the number of deaths at 700 per

day. A gentleman bv the Worth Amer

ica, direct from Buenos Avres, estimated that at least 2.5,100 bad died of the

loathsome disease cut of a population

of 250,000, aud that there were 15,000 sick, most of whom would never recover. A more deplorablo picture could

scarcely havo been conceived than is

given of the miser ? and snifterinc; en

ctured ty all, both by young and old, high and loir, wittiu the fatal limits of one of the most beautiful cities on the Southern Continent. Since the reception of the abov e sad information, the arrival of the steamer Humboldt brines, if anything, still sadder news. About the 1st of Kay the fever seemed as though it was gradually but slowly abating. HOPE .tT LAST. It was not so violent in its attacks, the deaths were less frequent, and sanguine hopes were expressed that the city was about shiJung off its grave clothes and beginnig a new life. Slowly those who had fled to the villages in the interior, at the firs; advent of the destroyer, began to return to their onee happy homes in ths city, hardly one of which had not bet n robbed of some fond treasure some dear brother, or some fond father, vho had braved death

in its most loathsome form, among his

bales and his booJts. The machinery of government ajrain commenced to move, the hum-.in;m of trade and traf

fic was again bean, on the quays and on 'Change, the breeze that swayed among the palm trses once more bore

Health on its wags, and all seemed in

vigorated and rejuvenated. From a

struggling few, ths returning inhabi

tants increased day by day until almost

ali once more occu pied their homes. AiiL hopj: banished.

Like the mysterious war kings of the dread cyclone at sea, on ominous lull, succeeded ly a low moaning strand, as if the veiy ocean bewailed its lashing, the wind waved through the

graceful branches ol the statelv palm

and bore on itd bosom, surcharge of

infection. In the night the fell destroyer was among then; again, more merciless than eTer. Ore by one those who had lately considered themselves so fortunate ir. escaping the disease were stricken down, and in a few hours were borne to their last resting place. A panic seized all, and in the terror ef the moment little wan thought of the means so that the llight was made secure from a death which in its horrible attendants ean never be equaled. The fever raced, and the flight continued.

Business was again suspended, and the

Government was igaiu about being moved to the City of Rosatio when the

gentlemen who brought the above information left for Montevideo. BUENOS AXBEii ISOLATED. Advices by the Humboldt, which left Rio do Janeiro on the 13th of May, with Montevideo dates to the 3th, state that all communication between the fever-ridden city ol Buenos Ayres and Montevideo had bjen positively prohibited. Another account gives a very graphic picture of the effects of the expidemic in Biiei.os Ayres. It says that the city was truly silent in death. Here and there pitif il objects, sallowed and saffroned by ferer and long suffering, who would look at you with a wild vacant stare as the'' passed, wen; seen

straggling through tie streets and along

uie once beantiiui (Jalie da la Victoria, some doubtless on errands of mercy, others wandering listlessly by, seemingly knowing not whither they went. A PICTURE OP GLOOM. In the grand oil cathedrals and churches, the organ peals were stifled

by the heavy, dark atmosphere of the fevered precincts, a ad instead of the

melodious swell of sympathy, a low.

dull moan, in striking xmsonance with

the wail of the dying, resounded upon the ear as requiem upon requiem was

chanted for the dead A veritable pall

seemed to have lieen thrown over the once lovely capital of the Argentine Republic, ant: the imagination could easily ascribe the intense feeling of oppression which prevailed to a universal death doom to all within. The air, loaded with contagion, had a suffocating effect, whic i even extended to the remarkably dee -toned bells so pecujii r to the churches of all SpanishAmerican cities. Tlx; chimes, once so sonorous, gave forth a cracked, deathlike clank as they tolled cortege after cortege from the sanctuary to the cemetery. In the commercial quarter, the marts were deserted and the busy hum silenced; for the merchant, with all h s eagerness to accumulate wealth, hod long since fled before the fatal march of the malady with those much dea rer to him than all his gold. The gloom, the sadness was all-pervading; even the shipping that lay in the glassy stre:im L; front of the city, though not infected with the disease, looked dull, mr tionlest and lifeless as they rode idh at anchor, with their huge sails dangling languidly against the masts, giving cvider.ee of the panic and wholesale desertions from on board. la the suburbs, rently embowered in bloom and florid loveliness, the shrubbery and plants appeared to have partaken of the suirounding ghastliness, and languished and died where once they grew in such rank luxuriance. AXiL is DTOBT. As stated above, all communication has ceased between uenos Ayres and the outer world, cons squently there is no information in regard to the mortality among the American and other foreign residents. It is, however, reported that Mr. Samr.el F. Lafone, an eminent linglish merchant, has been carried off by the malady. Through the commendable zeal of Mr. Edw. P. Davison, the Counsel General of the Argentine Republic as this port, and the munifioent charity of a number of merchants, the last Bteamer to Houth America carried out nearly $5,000 to aid the sufferers in Buenos Ayres. It is hardly possible, it is now said, that the fever will abe te until the frost appears, which is nevtr very heavy in the vicini ty of Buenos Ayres, and there is but lrfrjle doubt but by that time the South Aioerican city of Buenos Ayres will be, in oruth, a city of the dead. In the Anglo-American Ambulance Corps in France, chloroform was invariably employed for amputations. Bleeding was controlled by digital pressure, the tourniquet being never used, and the iirteries were twisted, not tied.

PROBABLE DEJECT HON OF A M1SU

SI0HARY SOCIETY.

The CongreKatloimllata Propose to Withdraw from the Amcrlrnn mid

Foreign Christian Union. Prom the New Tori Tribune. At a meeting of Ihe New York and

Brooklyn Conference of Congregation il

Church, held m .Newark yesterdny afternoon, the question of the relation of the Congregational oliurehes to the Amerioan aud Foreifjn Christian Union oaiue up for t isoussion, and whs refer

red to a con.uiittee consisting of the Rev. J. P. Thompson, T. D., the Rev. Henry M. Storrs, D. D. mid D wight Johnson. This cotimittee niado the following report. : It appears, from published docr-i-meuts duly authenti nitod by the ollioers of the Society, that at a recent meeting of the Board of Directors a committee, represen :ing all the denominations oooperating in the Society, was appointed to consider the expediency of winding up its business, dis banding it, and equitably adjusting its financial interests. The raising of such a question and its serious discussion in the Board itaelf might well awaken distrust of the futher usefulness of the Soeiety. At the me sting of the Bon i d

for considering this momentous ques- I tion, two reports we.-e presented. One- i

half of the committer! made the following statement and rt commendation : "That in view of :he recognized and increasing tendency toward separate action on the part of the several denominations hitherto co-operating in the work of the American and Foreign Christian Union ; ard iu view, further.

of the great and disproportionate ratio

THE RELIGIOUS WAR IN CHINA.

An Inside View or the Situation Chinrsc ( oam for Complaint Against flu I it I mil Hatred and Distrust of icoi-clftiici. A feiitleninii at Kin Kiarg, China, in tl letter written to a friend in Wellington city, arid who has good opportunities, for knowing " the situation" in that country, gives n circumstantial account of the difficulties between the. Roman Catholics and the Chinese. Ho says : "The gentry dislike nil -foreigners, and most intensely they lisliko all propagation of religion. T.:io reasons arc endless. I will name only a few of them. We have forced, ourselves on an unwilling country ; we aro fiecre, rapacious money-getters; wj have en croached on rind subjected ta our sway other countries, and may do the same here ; we have brought opium and forced that, till now it is killing them and mating away the energies of the land ; we have humiliated their emperor, and we are pressing on for more and more. Now the hatred of religions teachers is increased, because such a preaching to convert people to a true (as we think) faith is too disinterested a thing for them to comprehend. They think we mean something

! covert ; and why s-Jiould t hey tninK

otherwise, seeing that we make a gam out of every missionary row that takes place They sec not hing bu': revolution in our religion, and. alas! for them, Christianity is revolutionf.rv. They

drove out missionaries from Nanchang-

fce. the capital of Kiang-si, and the re

suit is, gunboats of the French in the Poyang lake, a demand of the French

minister for 11,000 taels, which was paid, and a coming reinstatement of the hated missionaries in Nanebaug.

Thov drove them out of Nanking, and

of the expenses inci rred m collectia

and disbursing the :'unds of the Society

aa comparea wun receipt irom e , thft W)U i8.RHnhoftt8) the French

"ume, in view , , mil;ist degradation of their own genradical and enduring difficulties which i , " ,.i,; s ut rviii

1 am not cer

nt a nif inrt

fa li' I'll t 1 a I -" i'.HIl MUUMitTl H Ulir V(1CT 11. 'TtSi HUH iiudifhcultios which have at last eul-; Y c t EocheclloIlart pnid a mmated in the sud.len removal of the ; t toH nA m(ulo a thmt tl) Secretary and m the withdrawal of the : h fnrtherwith trooj.s, and doPtendeiit, therefow it is expedient U.at j M heav. paymeJ.t of 15,000 a spec all meeting ol the bociety shovth. u- 1 think it was,laml aH was peace, bo called to conmder the question , M f u were from whether steps should not at once be I . .. .

'oul T cuu!",u' -ul"'Vl"lIf " ! trv, and some proclamati have so long exiatet in the Board n. ; fi ' t be prot ecte(l. reference to the cor duct of its work, f :liu whetner nne wa8 0

taken for discontinuing its operations

tn snch a manner a.'i shall best answer ihe interests of the Society." The statements i f this report mnde over the names of Iiev. Drs. H. M. Storrs, Noah H. Schenck and Robert R. Booth, so far, as appears, were not disproved; but u leport was adopted

treaty ports.

A Notable Strike in England. The strike of the mill operatives in the prosperous maufacturing town of Oldham. England has attracted much attention. The town is six miles from Manchester, has nearly 200 cotton

insistinguponthecontinuedinexistenceiinills.au operated by steam, and a of the Soeiety. The refusal to convene j population of upwards of 100,000. the Society as proposed in the report ; 'l'hs condition of the Oldham operajust quoted, upon s question so vital to t,i-;shave for a long time been exceptits interests, may well cause the ; ionably good. During the cotton famchurcbes to pause before intrusting ine, caused by our war, the men were further contributions to its care. The in good and constant employment in General Assembly if the Presbyterian improving the sanitary condition of Church has decided to prosecute with j the town, which was previously good, vigor the work ia Roman Catholic j ow ing to the elevated site on which the countries, and other denomi ia-; tovn is built. Since ths.t time the

tions represented in the " Union " Rn wth ol the town has been so rapid as

are more a in I more divert- to etuise an active competition for la-

mg their mean) and energies i bor and this has worked the natural to missions of their own in the same ; result of increasing wages. Thus it

countries. Meant i ne the Congrecra-' has. happened that the prices paid for tionalists have uniformly contributed 1 labor in Oldham are now :i0 per cent, a large proportion of the funds of the j hip her than they were tei: years ago, American and Foreign Christian Union, 1 mid 15 per cent." highe r than in Manamounting last year to full one-half of Chester, only six milesaway. But their its entire receipts t'om the rfmrehes. derree of prosperity was "iot satisfacIn this condition of things, it is the tory to the Oldham operatives. They judgment of the Conference that the have heretofore worked sixty hours a American and Fornign Christian Union week, all the factories closing at 2 should no longer 1.x the channel of :he o'clock iu the afternoon of Saturday, contributions of Congregational church- A few weeks tgo they demanded that

A Thing of Hca rrcn i thoN. . lWeuing Poet. A wfjrk of art in the preeious metals is on exhibition at, Tiffany's in Union Square which may be truly described as magnificent It is an operguo, three and a half feet in heigh-,, 0f silver richly net off with ornamentation of gold,' and weighing nearly eight hundred ounces. A minute account of it would involve the use ol tochnictilities that would bo understood only by those skilled in the decorative arts, but general dewriptiim, together with the circumstances that led to its manufacture, will be interesting to all. At the four angles of the base are the figures of Peruvian laborers, "peons " in the country in their uat.ve custumo, with picks and spades at hand. The fir.t pane.1 of the base has the monogram "11. M.," the next, a bav-re'U of the distant Areqnipa with a surveying party in tb foreground, on the third panel a locomotive rushes through the arch, and t he fourth has the inscription "A Enrique Meiggis recuerdo di-ns Amigos, Passageros en el vapor Panama, ensu viajc a Mollendo. Lima, Enere 1st, 1871." The names of the donors are engraved on eight shields suspended above the panel, while the whole is surmounted by the genu is of Peru, s. noble figure, liearinf; iu one hand a rudder as the symbol of guidance, and in the

other a wiuged wheel typical of progress, with the rising sun at lie; feet. Upon the occasion of the opening of the Peruvian railway from Mollendo to Areqnipa, Mr. Henry Meiggs, the eontractor, chartered one of the Pacific

Mail steamships to convey his personal friends to the former place, the terminus on the sea coast. The officers of the government were conveyed in t i Peruvian men-of-war. The guests of Mr. Meigcfs, wishing to recogni'.e his hospitality in a becoming maimer, commissioned the well-known house of Ribon k Muuoz to order a suitable testimonial, which should at once express their gratitude and commemorate the event. The order was given only twer months ago to Tiffany & Co., and

the result is a specimen of handicraft

of which the ei r v uiav bo proud.

This splendid trophy of one of the greatest victories of peace will remain

on exhibition at J ill any s tor a fen- days,

when it will be sent to its destination,

and Peru, so long celebrated for its ores

of silver, will bo made richer by one of

the most beautiful works in that metal

that has ever been fashioned on this continent.

Don't dbbfjor bboawsb yotr have a Weak Constitution. The vitalizing principle embodied in Dr. Walkeb's Vinegar Bitters will assuredly strengthen it. In every drop of that combination oi vegetable curatives, there is a stimulating, a regenerating, a regulating power unequalled in the whole range of proprietary and officinal remedies. It is to the inert physique what steam and oil are to the looomotive engine. Yet it eontiins no fiery excitant, nothing but the juices of rare medinal herbs and roots, intended by the Great Physician for "the healing of the Nations. "

If Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is linlf ns valunbla ae people say it is, no family should bo without it. Certainly no person, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other profession, xhoiud start on journey without it. No sailor, flshermau.or woodsman, should lio without it. In fact it is. needed wherever there is an ache, Bpratn, cut, bruise, cough or cold. Farsjebb and ' Horse men, " ire continually inquiring what wo know of the utility of Sheridan'i Cavalry OoniUion Powders, and in renlv. we would say that we have heard from

hundreds who have UBed them with gratifying

results; tnat is also our experience.

A IH-tiiicniMlieil Emigrant. Prom tte Ljnehlnirgh Virginian, Jute Tth,

We announced vcsteiuav the arrival

at Richmond of Hon. Mr. Brough.m, of

England. On Monday evening this

centlemnn came to Lynchburg, and

snent. the day vesterd iv in the city,

stopping at the Norv "11 Hoiii-e. We

had the pleasure of an interview with

him and iouiul him to be n most unable, agreeable and intelligent gentle

man. Mr. Brougham, and nephew of the late Henrv Lord Brougham and

Vau, the great English statesman and

writer. Until recently he has been in

the armv and held the rank of Major

in the regiment of which the Prince of Wales is Colonel nominally. Major

Brougnam sold out his commission

three months aifo for the purposo of

transferring his home fo this country. He will leave this morning for southwestern Virginia for the purpose of in-

" Atom," of the Harvard Advooate,

visited the French fair, and thus re

ports his experience :

loungljady air, wouldn t you like

to buy some tickets in a punch-bowl

Atom JNo, thank you, 1 never drink. Young Lady (insinuatingly) -Well,

wouldn't yon like to buy some cigars,

then ?

Atom (with a very grave face) No,

thank you, 1 never smoke.

Young Jjady (losing patience) Well,

I'd offer you some soap if I thought you

ever washed.

The purest and sweetest Cod-Liver

Oil in the world is Kazakd&CakwemAs,

made on the sea shore, trom fresh, se

lected livers, by CAswEijt,, Hazard Co., New York. It is absolutely pwre

and sweet. Patients who have once

taken it prefer it to all others. Physi

cians have decided it superior to any ol

the other oils in market.

Ir it is wise to insure your property

the loss of which would fall heavily noon your family, it is wiser to insure

vour life, the loss of which would be a

blow still heavier. Insure in tne w asn

ington.

The Cold Spring Iron Works and the

entire village of Cold Spring, in the town of Otis, Berkshire county, Mass., were destroyed by fire last week. The

loss is unknown : partially insured.

"DELAT NOT TtLIi TO -MORROW WHAT

SHOULD BE DONE TO-DAY." Cure that COUi

before it is forever too late. One bottle of

Coe's Cotgh Bjixkah will c lire. It ia agreeable, cheap and effectual. Delays are dangerous

A. word to tne wise is eumcient.

es. but that early measures be taken to the time ohnnld he shorter cd two hours tl"' l!lmlh m'--e r. ;

tiHwiJa on .AXw kn. : 1. i c...i.n- j investment and permanent iocs

churches can act efficiently and Slt"is- i Thrt demand wn. refused bv the mill

factorily upon the r' eld go'widely open- i owiwis, who offere.l to compromise by lmrl)0e. inn in nnminollv Clpiotmn r.i,T,fnu i ..1- t 1 .1. 4U f;i : mailOll 11

e, "v.ifcia.j viiuounu yjuxjvn,. i t;iumn ;it i o eiui jv, nuu ttii iiitr Your Committee ilso recommend that Sire of negotiations on this basis the a deputation be appointed to confer entire working population of the town with Congregationolists iu other parts i went on a strike. The suspension of the country for t ae adoption of some : lasted several weeks at un enormous method of united action in the eron- ; expense, and was attended with the gelizatioil of nominally Christian lands, i usual outrages aud riots that take i. P. Thompson, ! place when a whole town is idle. The IIenrt M. Storrs, ; last accounts indicated tht t the dilliculDwioht Johnson. ' ty was to be settled in a novel way. The report was axepted and adopted i "benevolent association" assumed

unanimously, and tne jtiev. Urs. lind-; -"" y. 7 " - V i to Virginia, and we hope that many

ington and H. M. Storrs, of Brooklyn, I """i. .ft more will follow the evamph- of tl

on l the Kev. Ir .Hay Palmer, of ..Sew ije '"'Ss 1 "t gentleman now among u It may not

xom, were appon u as me aepuia-! "-"i"." " , ,, K. tion. I the operatives was snch that it was

; expijcted that the terms would lie

Clipping Polish Bei iils and Trowscrs.

view to ion. He

wishes to purchase lands for grazing

rind believes from tic infwhas that Pulaski county will

suit him better than r.ny other. Tt is his intent ion to go extensively into the cattle business. Major Brougham is much pleased with what he ha-i seen of Virgii.in, and thinks that he will like his future he-mo. If io, ho -pccls to be instrumental in inducing a number of his countrymen to imme to Virginia. He will bring his servants and laborers with him. Buch gentle-men will always find a heart y and; cordial welcome

UMjMann, the American impressario, has ensraced Mlle.Eminy Zimmermann.

the Dresden prima donna, at a salary of

5,000 thalers 0 month.

A Mrs. C. F. Ware, of Osceola.

Stark county, HI., has given birth to three daughters in two years and one

month, all at separate births

The Brooklyn Board of estimates

make the cost of the city and count,

governments for 1872 $6, 391,125, nearly

a million less than last year.

Special llotices.

1840 TO 1871

FOR THIRTY-ONE YEARS PERRY DAVIS'

PAIN-KILLER

Ha betm tm;l hi every variety of ulimalo. and by almost, every n-itton knvvn to Americans, It ia t.tio al moat constant, t'oicpiutlon uwl InosUmablo friend of the uiirtHioaary mid Lit trnvotar, on sen ami )&nd, and no one HbouM travel on our LAKES OB RIVERS WITHOUT IT.

PAIN-KIJXER was the Hwt and Is the

Only Pormaiient Pafn-Rplipvor. Rlnco Khu PATN-KK.T.KIl wtiH first. introdticorL nnd

met witu tmoh unsurpariso-f iln, mnuy L'oimont Pitnaooft and o.hor comoaloa hmvu been niiorvd to tbj pub-

, but not. on nt tlivm bas ever nttulron th truly vfAULE HTANDi.viof tho FAIN-KILLER. Why ir This So?

It. U linniuM DAVI.V P A IN KTTJ.KI1 In nimt It

claims to bo a Kettovur of VMa.

Iti Merit? nrp ITiiHurpnwird. If von are inffnrinv from fVTKRVAI PAIN.Twon.

tv or Thirty lirons in a Lit I In Wnior will lilmoat In.

atanfly curo jMu, There U uothing to e iual it. In

iow moments ueurea

Colic Craitipti, Spasm. TIcartnurn. Ol-

arrnoca uyMftiicr, Finx mm iri tin Bol-4, Sour Mtomucli D y s i) e p n i it i 8 i o k II c a (I u c li c . In sections of tbe country where FEVER AND ACUE

Prevail, there 1h no nunedy hold in greater estaouj, Every tiotme koepor Bhoulil konp it nt Land, to apply

on tbo tint tnck of Any Pn(n. It will give sattsfac-

tory rclle and save noun or mmprtn. TKktirtt. .rllhi with vmintHlviMi bv tflstin; antrlRr) rom.

cdloBj Ho eare yon fr and ffot the itonuina PAINKIJXEK, an many worthless nostrum ire attempted

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The I'nlvrnial Surrgaaril. It is useless for State Legislatures to paeB la-svs for

the preservation of tiin public heal h, If tie great law of elf -preservation, which dt rends for its enforcement upon the will of the Individual, Is Buttered to remain a dead letter.

There is scarcely an adult nieml er of the com

munity, of either sex, tn the eouutry, who has not

seen the tretimony in favor of Hosletter's Stomach

Bitten, furnished over their own sio natures by persons of acknowledged eminence in science, litera

ture, art, commerce, and every deportment of busi

ness and professional life. These witnesses have declared in the most explicit terms 1 3at the preparation Is a safeguard against epidemics, a sovereign

remedy for dyspepsia, a valuable autibilious medi

cine, i. promoter of appetite, a gental and harmless

stimulant, a good acclimating medicine, a strengthener of the nerves, a general tnvhjorant, a protection against the deleterious effects of malaria and Impure water, and that it Imparts a degree of. vigor

and iu tivitv to the vital forcen which is not comma-

nicated by any other of the tonics and stomachics in use. tender these circumstances the self-preaer-vativo law of nature should teach "every rational

person who, either by reason of adherent debility

or in i.-onr-equcnce ol exposure to linwnoiesome influences, is in neril of lof-tn? the greatest of all tern-

Doral blesslnirs. health, the importance of usins the

Bitters as a defensive medicine. :tyspeptice who neglect tn give it a trial are simplv their own ene

mies. It ia unaranleed to cure indirestion in all its

fornif, and the billiaus and nervous will nnd nothing in the whole range of omcinal and proprietary

nieaiclue wnien vtii anoia cueai ui? same reuez.

MB. KEPWEDY, of Boxbnry, ha dtsronro." in one of our oouuuoa pasture weeds a remttiy ttiat u EVERY KIKD OF HUMOR, Prom tlie Worst ScrofnU Down t Com men Pimple. Two bottles are warranted to care a auremg sore mi"uu to thrse bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two or three bottles wdl clear the system of Idles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker Iu the mouth orstoinach. , . Three to Ave bottlen ore warranted to cure tbe warst kind of Erysipelas, . ... One to two bottles are -warranted to euro all humor in the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears aud blotches among the hair. Fonr to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. fun bottle will enro scaly eruption of the nam. Two or thrwi bottles ale warranted to euro the worst kind of rlns-worm. , , Two or thi bottles are warranted to cwo the moat desperate case of rhouraatlsm. Tnree to four bottles are warranted to cure saltrheum. Kic tc eight bottles will cure the worst er e ol A l"uefit is always eiperieuced from the Britl -ml and a pet ti rt cure is warranted when tboabc-ve .uan U,,"t'U"!,,- BOXBCBT.M.SS. Pkak Madah : The reputation of the Medic.il Dif rnverv. iu curing all kind of humors, is s well fctb Iwlwd'by the unanimous voice of all who have eve uel it. that I need uot say anything on the sul'j.ict, a i the most skillful physic iaus and the mo-tcsnmt druggir l iu the country are unanimous In its praisf1 ' presenting the Medical Discovery to our nonet , I ,lo it with a full knowledge of Ita curative pcr.-er, n i-li -vine: all. and curing most of the diseases to whci you ara unfortunately so liable. 1 'he most excruciatna die!.-:(se to an aff;t:onate mother. HV&aiHa SORia MOUTH,

is cured as if by a miracle; yo';,- own temper is n-

rtorcdto its natural sweetness, ana your oaiie iron

nlmr and fretful naps to cuii una sweei lunrnweu ; ami the Medical Discovery becorres a fountain A Mm-

ua to your 1: tisband and hous'-li .ld. Iu the mora advanced stages of

xt'Jiids to the stomach, causing

uliirh i notitnR but caukcr on the stomach, tacn a

the lutcKtiiies and .

.uting a sinking, ront fv-cliog, tnd an ixidifferano

fii to ths tarw of your UOj-ily. Your btouiach is

U. S.orCanadas

The finst conprratulatorv dispat'

which Bismarck received aftor the capitulation of 8etlan was sent by Richard Wagner, from Zurich. Death is the great persuader and works more BUccesHfully than all the other ngentn of The Mutual Life of Chicago. Wyss, the author of the ''Swiss Fain ily ltobiiifeotv' died recently nt Aar.m, at nil ndvaneed age. Amsteiidasi has seven daily papers. Only one of them has a tolerably large circulation.

be prenernllvknownthat the liroughams

are relate I to Patrick Henrv, GtMicral

According to the Brestatier Zeitntg, whose authority oil such matters we cannot doubt, the Russian ukase prescribing a ehango of costume to the Jews in Poland hat not met with as ready obedience ns was expected. The long coats have, indeed, been easily disposed of ; wtentver the owners refused to shorten tl em the police obligingly took the tusk off their h;mds. The curls have undergone similar treatment. But as the myruii dons oi the law are not skillful in handling tho needle as the shears, the trowsers, have for the moat part remained i-lw as before. The provision exciting most resistance is that ordering the chin to

be snaved ; harbor s work seems a ti3k

esiwcted tluit the erniB wouia ,c ! Joseph E. Johnston, the So'nthhalls of aow'pted, and probably before this the ; Ajbe,, im(1 m:lllv of t,le (iist,ll!f;lushwliole difficulty has ended. dtizen, of Vlrgiuiu of the aH and

('Hiiceriiiua: Lobteis. Three wholesale dealers in lobsters in Boston boil, at this season, on an average, about 12,000 dttily, and one firm keeps ten vf ssels constantly employed in bringing them to market.

iiie demand is brist irom all sections

present times.

Sea-Sick no Curable.

Hope Mutuat, Life Ins. Co., of N. Y., its the most prosperous company in tho world.

MARKETS.

NEW YOBK.

-Fair to Prime

.$10 00 .. 4U0 ..4 00

I am mtwh surprised ;it the opinion which is so prevalent, of the utter incurability of sen sicktie.-s. T believe the opinion to exist among the the non-

of t ie country and the onlv difficulty i medical part of the community from

I experienced is gettdnir them xrick ! sheer itrnoran-.-e. and amongst sea-

euor -'h. The lobsters run very small, going surgeons from a ttupiiieness in

not .veraging over two pounds each: applying remedies n tault to winch : They are brought mosfe.y from the j they are rather too sul ject. Li the ! coast of Main in " smacks" which are ; greater number of iusttuieoM I allow jlitte.l up with weli-rocms, though j the stomach to dischnrge it.- contonts 1 considerable quantities come from the onee or twice, ami th-n, if there is no ! South Shore. Plymouth, Duxbury, Ac. i organic disea-so, cive five drops of Trices do not varv much from last sea-1 chloroform in a little n'.iter, and ii nee-

m four or six

jst constant effect of

Lust year the supply was abundant this treatment, if enjoined with a few

and the demand all that could bo de-1 simple precautions, it to cause an ini-

i;Di. n.r.ifn.(....i;B

tr. T ii i i i A.1 ' son, thouch, with a scarcity, they are t essarv. repeat the dose

r,beirbfi.JrdHalm.-,H- . aaorsrl thinn- tending up. hours. Ihoal.llO

they would as noon think of cutting their throats as their beards. The

! 1 'HI. .. 1 11 Al. 1 1 . i i ' - IL

Wotooto r,,lii,o ..till ..ll.nra i, ii,. loireii. j. ins is list tun v me i nisv season ! raiMii.iie s..'iisaium, as it ui;

shunning an appli.jation of force as apt -" itehiiig and " canning" them, but i warmth m the st unaeh, accompanied tn nwwtnm jioLi.n . u, i JL thne far there hits been a .neat ttcarcitv . bv almost total relief of the nausea

Beef Cattle-

Hooa Live Ssef.i alv to Prime. . . .

Pottos -Middling I'l oirn Kilr.i Western s 10 Wheat- Nc. i Spring 1 60 Conit--Western Mixed. 73 OATs-Wcst-era 66 Rye Western Barley 1 0) Pork M ei Lard tk CHICAOO. Beeves- Choice 88 SO Prime 6 00 Fair Grades 4 16 Medium 4 00 Stock Cattle Common 3 98 Interior... 3 60 Hoos-Llve S 76 Sheep-Live Good to Oholoe 4 Oti IliiTTEn-Chnloe 15 Kilos Freeh 11 Floub Whtto Winter fiitra 7 00 Sprint: Ejtra 26 Wheat Spring No. ! Wo. 2.

So. 2

Cons

Oats -No. 1.

RYE No. 1 Barley Pto. 9 Pone Mens. New Labii

74

CINCINNATI.

vinoial towns a crt sade has been open

ed against Miem. At Gorca the police began the campaign by an experiment on an old man of about eighty, who was perforce spoiled of his beard in the public market-place. The old man's cries speedily attracted numbers of fcllowcreedsmea anxious to rescue their Nestor. Nobette:: opportunity could have been desired. As fast as the men arrived they were seized, forced into chairs, and shared iu rather too lurried and roufrh mt nner to be pleasant.

rm.. 1 ir: i, . r i . " "

xue lamentations oi uie neipiess v c- ; lobsters 8l.e bare of 8pplie8, and it is

mm art. uescriceu as i,oucning. ine;with much diflieulty that large orders authorities arc;, however, mightly i al& j jiecj pleased with the.r Buccesa, aiil are '

said to intend adopting the same meth

od in other towns, until the law impos-

of tiem ; two or throe of the largest ! and sickness, likewise curing the disfactories in Maine are shut up, and ! tressing headache, and u sually causing others only running on short time, j a quite sleep, from which the passenger Thus far tfic catch has only been abont j awakes quite well. two-thirds that of last season at the ! . same time mid lobstermsn think the Thr spl,!n(lill A1,H.rt fL,ll. at South

IZ.ZuStnrZy "if ! Kensington, London, has proved r-.n

tiiuu oiic-uiui. j-uin ii

sters, puzzles the oldest

seeriiK to bn whollv iin'nnnfahlf Cnn.

1 .:... i , j- . , ; ing some i:

uiicts Liiuii mile uirt-xi uiiiue; cuiiuot ue i . l..-rt,. i .i. ai. . e j... lects. An ong

ut.eu, huu MneMiuig uuiuiwmui uoes , Wllillsoottilg 0f if,ut w00,i nr,t ..nnni- i-,vt , r-o mii.t nrlnnna 'I'll, r

Australian and California markets.

which use largo quantities of canned

Beef Cattle Hooh Elvs. Co-. I i

of i Floub--Fimi'iiy.'.'.'.'.'

Wheat l-.ed Corn Oats Rye Bari.ei Pork Mess , La ni

lu"V4 f. r Kensington, London, ha: scarcity of lob- j ucousH il larc anil mu1 it fashermen and . h the

;,f the

The Fastest Train in the World.

ed by the pateriml Government shall have been everywhere complied with.

The new express train from Plymouth to London will probably be the fastest train in the world in the part of its journey which lies over the Bristol and Exetsr and Great Western railways.

nmcli discussion

means of cur-

most notice ablo de-

ther tilings, a thin

over the

whole interior surface has been suggested, as likely to avoid the tueadeuing and choking effect of drapery cn the one hand, and on the other the too clear and complete reflection r-f musical sound, resulting from the hard-tiiiished and dense facing usual m the walls of such buildings. Other critics grumble fiercely at the aristocrat ir situation of the building, near the crurt quarter, but distant from the main population, as also at the absurdity of performing chamber music ju a J ail which mits eight thousand people. Immknsk emhei'.sile.ueut of fund's be

longing to the imperial nuance d

Tub transfusion of blood a remedv

amounted to 38U,WR, ; ueiweeu uovaim aim uoiyiieau, oeiuir ; for imprd vitality, was recently ata bidaitce of $788,505. cut at the paee of 170 miles : n only four f tomr.teti. with comiilcte Hnceess in

three dividends of two ' hourti and a quarter. 1 he fastest train ; ....ij,, i10,mi,.,i The smbiect. wa- a

each, true of income tax. were 1 ou thn Great Aoj thern line is betwee nitiMlilior 'iii u-lwnil on Olill Hif nil. .ii U,.A

Thk Atlantic Cable, or Anglo-American Telecraph Company, according to

the report at the f.nnual meeting of the Leaving Exeter at 10-30, t is timed to stockholders, earned during the year reach Padington at 2:45, including a 1870 the sum of $1,102,820, which add-1 Btoppage of five minutes nt Bristol and ed to a baJ mee ol $0,290 from the r:re- I th .) inevitable and vexati :ms ten niin-

vious year, givs $1,169,110 as the 1 nt-a at Swindon, and the journey of . paitnient are said to li.ic been discovavailabie receipts of the past year. The ; 101 miles will oc.:tipy fom- hours aud a ! ered iu Vienna. Several high ftuiction-

vorkiug expense ?, together with the ; quarter. L he Irish limited mail, hith- artes are tmplicatetl.

charges for comp.etiig buildings, pur- j en o consiuercu r,nC tastesi train, occuchasing ships ac storeB, and repairing , pics nix hour and thirty-five minutes

cables, leaving

of which

ner cent,

Daid. absorbing i 472.120. and leavinur Ia ndon and Pfctersboroueh, sevtnty

$316,385. A further dividend of three j i mile, which is done in one hour percent, was declared at the recent; an .1 thirty-seven mmnt-js ; but the meeting of the stockholders, leaving a ! Gieat Western acceleratetl express will balance of $80,l,'i0. The balance sheet j rui from Swindon to London, seveutyshawed an expenditure of 8,031,755, se?en miles, in one hour and twenty - of which $8,375,300 were charged ti ! se .'ci minutes. The 11:4-3 tram from capital, $110,285 to loans and 46,520 j Ptdd.ngton will perform she journey to to leasehold property and furniture, j PI ym uth in only five minutes more The two letter irenis are in course of j th in t he new up express. payment out of t.ho earnings, so that 1 the capital stock amounts to $8,375,000. , . , . t 1 fvo kinds of revenue st amps are to ' Papa," saitl a bright-eved little g:rl 1 1 swbstitnted for those now in use, one day, "I belisve maraina lovee von ! and they will be ready for cirnlation

' better'n she door me." Papa held his the Inst of August, une is tne sen-

doubts on that subject, but concluded : stlive stamp, on wtiien tne appiicnntm that it was not best to deny the foft of any kind of acid produces a complete impeachment. Hhe meditated thought-! ehaiige of color nnd appearance, and fully about it fo:r some time, evidently ' thn other is a stamp printed in colors, construing her father's silence nil nn- ; which will defy rejiroduction by the favorable to hei Bide, "Well," said !' ..otographers. she at last, " 1 s'pose it's all righ t ; you're tho biggest, and it takes more to i Meh op Mask Mark Twain and Bislove you." I marck.

been i

weaK irom tne consequent, lossi of blood, that his life was despaired of. As a last rtssonrce one of the attending mu--geous selected n healthy lSavariaii, and took from him the proper quantity of blood, which, after being fic-'-d from albumen, by tilteriti'!. mid raised by artificial menus to blood h at, was injected inlo the veins of th- dying soldier. He began at once to recover. Is a ct i fain ceinetry iu a tn in Now London County, Conn., can be found a lot contniniiix five invcs one in the centre, the others n.-iir by at the four points of the compass. Tho incriptions on tho latter r'f.d, respectively, after the naiiio of the deceased, "My I. Wife," ' Mv TI. Wife," Mv ITIWife," "My IV. Wife ." while the centrel stone bears the brief but eloquent expression, " Our Husband."

Beef Cattle-

st. LOUIS. ce

ood to Prime....

Choice...

lloos Live. .

Sheep (jood to Choice. ft 76 KLOUH-Sprtnn XX 6 00 Wheat Hed 1 63 ('ORN 9 Oats 60 Rte M Baiiuy 86 PoitK-Mess 16 16 Lars MILWAUKEE. Beivis- Choice 9 6 60 Prime 6 00 Fair Grades 4 76

Mudlnni 4 36

a i ia (S16 60 A 10

Stoce Catti

lb Con Inf

mmon .

nferlor

Boos -Live Shf.ei -IJve--Oood to Choice BfTTEa- Choice K-ooe Fi-esh Flour White Winter Extra Snrtxiff Rxtrn WHEAT-Sprlng, No. 1 No. 3 OOH?--No. 2 Oats No. 2 Kye- No. S Baei.ey Good Poke Mess Lahd

7 00 A 7 60 600 ASM 1 29 I 78 14 60 ..a 16 00 10 0 II

Pntcut Tnblet,

zraduf .lly darkens hair ; no noteon, i. '.;!:( ctt'KT 8, K. P. CIjVRS. Ik. ton, Nut

jsroariCE. I AV I II TO PTTRrHAMR or trndr for n home or Mine that, can t.rot In throe minutes at nny tlino, t sound and kind; abou: sevoa years old l from 16.3 to 10 hands tn height. A line ea -y steppe i of good color, although a chestnut or coal black preferred, h. II. BKODHEAP, MUma.-f.ai.

wholesale

jETAJLUS

WEGETABLE SICILIAN

JECAIB

sRENEWEE

Every your increases tl e popularity ot this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is tine to merit alone. We

can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; aiiil it is the only reliable and perfected preparation for le-toring Gray ok F apk i) II .wit to its youthful color, making it. soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and d.-itidruiij and, by its tonic properties, prevent: the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-gland. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tht capillary gl iinli to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical IIaih Dkhssisu ever used, as it requires fewer ar plications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.Dn Slate Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The const ituents are pure, and earefully selected for excellent tiuality ; and I consider it the Bes.t Preparation for its intended purposes." SiM by all Drugpiit; and Denier In Mcdieine. Price One Dollar. IBuckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKBBS. As our Kenewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too winch care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; 'ivhich will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, ana produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.

RAW ATTD

your food distresses you. and yoo can only tAke c t-

boifi. .iiriuiwhnirh.i vonr mieiu uMn in i i.n.

half the nourishment It contains as the acrimoni. as

fluid ortae ranker eau it up; men ou com.i" l.es its hloom, and becomes sallow or grsemin. ....... 1 ...... ... i.,.r WBnt nf nil tl fl r h 111' at

. " ' , i ..li A h ikin

your system riecomes ioosp i.'im-ui'j . --v - -- of your body Imomt relaxed. Then follow a train or

dresses MLien ine jueair.u iwcj i- -.

adapted to .

UUJLXi m

Flnittl.,H,.f the heart. nin iu the aide, weakusss of

the (.pine andeioall of the l ack, pain of the hip Joint when vou retfri . irrermlarity of the lioweia, and also

that most exerutiatlng of disease., the

H.. mnnv thousands of poor women are snJerini from this dieae. and pining away a miieratue me. i

UlVir ucai-uw. nmuwn .... , ..... . . wisti to iiupn-K on your m nd tlrat good old prov-m, "An ounce of prevention U better than a ponnc of

cure. ' In the aXUDZCAXi DISCO VBB.T. . Lnth 1ia nrevnntire and the enre. With tl

great and good ouality. that it will never, under Hy . irenmstances, do yo any injury. . , No change of diet ever necessary. Eat tne ots real

can get, and plenty enough of It. DiaECTioss i oa tTsE -ldults.one Ublespoonftd per dnyi Children over ten years, dessert spoonful -, 1 1U1dren from Bve to eight years, teaspoontnl. Aa n djreclion can be applicable to all cortitntKas. an suftlcient to operate on thebowels ?'pn Yours truly. . , W AI,D Ji KIV f.O . Prtee.jl.w per bottle. For sale by every drajisM in the tJnited States and British Provinca.

tut

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1HTBRI

BIIrlDTO

GOOK, COBURN & CO.,

87 Dearborn $t, Chicago, IIU

t isiat-t hut t here are ao dlajisn-

terafiom the general prlneii le, that a w

tsacatblesaiii(. We have manv am mson but a now them all, in the province to whicb t

tones . no proaier mi t, . .

Tarrant's Eirerytiii neiiiter apii A col amn wonld not sumo 1 1 CTnmeratotrie .Ihaerits torwUoh itlaBrescrildb, fdf aew ofhalgg nanrlng. I Joe, no. Wt.lgft

enttfeanllTBSt, and will stand the test ol the eharpesy Wdri"triSdmediet crftlcism as a J jafcrnaehic, an anU-f ebrlle preparstion, and an admira bio

remrdy tor au Dillons wsiii. .i '," i

at Ke. PMK-arf inf ". "l -"- JSOUD BY Ali DBDGGISTS.

GET THE BEST.

Especially When it Costs bo More tkaa the Foareiit.

A

The inly Koliablo tiill Distribution la Ibe Country ! $35,000 in Valuable Prizes ! To oe dlstrlbnted August 7th, 187L tflpltal Prize $8,000 in American Gold I Wlitie number of Gifts, 4,0ln. Tlcknts limited to 3S.00O. Ati.HNT WAN'PKII TOSl-H.I. Tlt'RBTS, to whom libnral Prciuiiims will b ; nnid. Hlnule Tielictn t?lt Six Tii-kelM JSf've TicUeta 8 10 rwiMiiy-flv.- Tlcl.eto 820. Circulars containing a full list of prUo, a deserlptlan ol tlie mannc of drawing, nud other information In .r...n..A tn tllw Til t. rf Htl l.i in. (.Ill tin Hdnt tO HIT

one ordering thorn. All ietters mast bo addressed tqj

OTiei:, 1j. I. SINK, F.nx .

101 W. 51 h SI.

-luniiti, O.

i;kt thk best.

-v.atj il ... 'fl 1.1 n.t.l in l.k. St.

JetvMn i Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.

ill. I'HBtSSKU IIIIO., Importers and lobi lx-i s in Diamonds, Vatohes, Clocks. Materials. Kstabttshod ISM. -Lis Raat Water ati. Mtlwankao. MAKINK 1101 LEir '('U KS, Lake streol, Milwaukee, Wis. RDivis. ftoprietor. 11 Ull,r.l:U. manuf.ietnrer of Rich Hair Jetrelss it. "il ljidle.' IUir IVoik.Ki'-i VVHt-oiislnSt,. Milwailkee. Chains, Charms, Piufl, Rlnes. Strtt dies, Curls. B.-aidi. WUts. Orders by mad receive special attention. Il.Bl:S'.T IHIIlllAlIIIJk I'"., cotton and llat t.wln,-:i hltuls. wool .taeka ag-l BorlaM, nets aud -iclnes, tont, covors and 11 iu8,o7 S. Water 1st. .Chicago.

HAVE YOU READ

liWVVt IW.r.ta nr l Us.rntn'Ur tut! hi other IHc'JonaHrf.

3.0O0 KiiwruvincM. 1810 ParWHOuartu. Price $13.

1 .Ad tu auu my iimouy in jiMuvnr,

Irvery scholar knows It.i value. ...... Pi I W. H. Frescott, tt e Historian.) rpho most, com .ileto Uictinmiy of the I aiiKuane.

oV

h rlH trjiMsuitt hl. nimv

I Dr. IHck.uf Sootiand.

rilhe be it ultlo of students) of our Un 'u. I John Whit tier.)

THE NEW PRIZE HOOKS. Both Sides of the Street, $000, 1.60

Moth anil Hnst, - 300, - $1.80 i i8ariSixteentli Tliousand now ready.

Senl by mull, prepaid cn rocoipt ol price, fir sale by ali llnoksellers. llKNJfJVHpT,0'arnlim,Jorton. jRL ul p ture for Iwok with pholoirrapMo Hkem-aa ot catoa faoro im-1 aitor euro, with Honij Word Deochor's case, letter AQf portrait. Bowar of travoHni? lropwtor-.wlio protend to have been assiitanta of Dr. SaEHMAH.

"W .. arlll irilllnill. llU ttntr)l O IfLltlrlt, IMltrmitV.

I mn:Hlor Knt.J

TtrnioPon'icai pnri.fi rt.'autHnf auyiuins uy e&ruwr ivi burvri. M"Jo(m no BunoTOft.

3earlnw rolntion (o IfAngUAKO rnncipia- does to J Philoto;jhy. IK Uiu Barritt.1

.xee.s ail o inert in ucnamg icipnimo roraw i Prcnlilnt Hitchcock.)

kJo far as I know, best aonnim; uic toiiary. Hot ico Mann.) riTuku it altOKothfr, the einpiiriBitiir wor'i. I XtMitn, th., FrmnfltOrihcBplBt, A noci'8nity for oviry iuotlifient ftmilly, tniont, teai hnr nw pr-iu-tntinl mm. Wha Library i complcto wlltiout the lwt HnuUtih llottpnr; 1 Also Wo!wter8 Xtttional Pictorial Uietiouarjr. l.(HO Vnuvn OctHV. MJO Kiiffrnv'wM. PrlPti 85. Tim vo.k it- roallv a ftn of it nihnan-just the tl-inR for thy inillio?i. - rm'i fttucatiinal .WnntMy. ruulUlie.1 1 J. A f MKttUlAM. S,.m.t;fu"hJ, Maas. SoM by ull BiHikucMorM. 8 O'CLOCK tJAI-'IH WANTHWMwII Uriipprltti at Wbol-iHale by Hamnlo. Liberal nnhirr and oxiwnaes. BBOWH4aV. r. U. Box ,! Jhlci.;o, 111.

FRAGRANT SAPO IENE Ch'l.n Kid Olovus and all kinds of Clnthsaud Clothing romorea Paint. Oreaa.s T:ir, Ac. ie-i,''v. without the least Injury to the tlii,t tobrle. Sold by d ueims and I'sncy Ooods Dealers. FltAOBANf SAPOIdESB ('0., W Barclay St., New York, la Salle lit., Chicago,

THE NOVELTY Is the only Wringer that- ia th Patent Fiance Gar Whoel on both unrlsof tha Balls, which aliens tbe rolls to separate freely at i(hor end tiil tho mm t hee's cannot be thrown oat of jrear on both ends it uw vrrinjrnrat the natno tlrai. tilej theprranur it uJ . ojf. ffar-Roukotziher th.it wrincera with coK-whUr. om-t-nd nnh. the Rolls f vl'ich tsnn-n srMuat t both ends, wf.rk ory hard, an.i wring cr oncyenly. HEHT of wriTigfjr. AVrw York Cltiiriati Advcmte. It is nor admitted that it has (iaaJ as a amlly wringar. Ztr.tc York libera' Christian. The advantage which it cuutuma tceni to b iwdispensubletoa prailcal wriner. A". 1". Indeptnt'ntt. Buy the NOV E 1-T Y, or at least take It n trial with an y or alt others and keep the Bee. Fr ani N.D.PBEI.PSOVCO. Urn. Atf'tH I02 rhambers Su' Newtirk.

THEA-NECTAR IS A PUKK BLACK- TEA Kith tho (Jree. 7'U Rare -. War ranted to suit all tastes. Fvr ai ..HMrfcm And forule whole-

ale'only by the lirraj illnntlr ffc PaviSr Tcsl.Oft. 8

t:huren t.. ew tors r. u. Box 3S06. Smd ' ItXectar Circular.

DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. ChjudeaBt. T OSGEK 1WAJED in R'. Ixmis than any ChnmJU le Physician, so successfully treats Sim ale and Oonrplicatod Venereal Diseases as to brina pa ianta from every SUte. His hospital opportmnttlea, aBfetlme experience with ptmst drags prepared a the establishment, eorbe case given ap br othors, sh matter who failed; toll your private troobla. Oon--.., .ti., f.. Rand two stamne formodioal asa

mau uiai. iiwci rsn

aeh.bothforSecta.lOOpaeea donbtf-ol or Inqn-itlve wish

to know abont thnai-

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tisn ortnmora. ther are sll the result of II e

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IS PRODUCED BY POISONOUS MATIEft

IN Trie B0DT. Tl ose who woold be free from dlscaeo most there fore begin to take ontaU poison from the blood hofore it has time to settle and form tumor 3 or any fixed local disease or swelling. For this pnrpeso Branareth's Pills are All Important Begin at oaos and ia week afterwards compare

yonr condition before and after.

Tasaddreesof all persona wants uutiai as aswa sa left lor raforoaoe at tho principal ogioe la New Task. BlaoAv Dyscnterv Cared. lira Ktlu with taas diseao-r. imaaaUatoly twal

towel idx Brandretl-V PBls, la four borers took -too men, drank pteatlfnBy of flaxseed Ms; naedfraas

two to four night and morning for a week, when aba was perfectly oored and in renevicd health. 2MarrbcBS Cured. Aitontleman, trsveUng, was lakoa w ta tils troa. blesrene state of the bowels; took tlx Brandreth'a Pills; after the ooeratlon eoaao better; next day esata on wine; took su more: about roar hours after bocam., alarmingly weak, and himself and fraraaaa thoatbt he weeding. Ho rwatlowed about half a cap of w.tru soup and took two more Brardreth's PBls ; went to sleep, and in a conple of hoars woka ap par feetl.r cared. Th-t rtptfl" nn aa oeeaa sTsament waa alana ingly sick with this disease. Being a Iwavy nun opium s ad astringent! coold not be used without danger Flaaly he took aU of Braadrath's Pills morning east even ng. the third day being perfectly oared. X. B Brxndretfc'i Pflls are tbe best and asert apropilato mrdSciac for all aflection. of tho aowelLaatl aekkmfaiX Mr K. taksa mith violent chill. A malignaa laocr was prevaiUag and came on with a aht-'.. and had OOatroyedawswral prosalaoat eilitsai Mi. K-V frias advised Braadroth'a Pills. Limediataly ewaBrawasI sta,t he dasebare being vwrj bad. Is to) astt before the sU had finished operating. Don tanned tho pills lor fear day- night aad aMwniag, aad la ana week from oommen'raimoat was raatorod to panfaa heart a. All Feven, iaolndiag Fovar a id Ago, are eassal br the Braadreth Pills. Should bt ased alghtaad awning f r a wetdt. Psedl m this waj ther wo saldiwa nH. Mr. V. W. Iatomal tsanor. Doctiws prouoasoed him lacwrahle. Began wrUi Braadrett -o Pills. Took from Ivetonin. pilU dy for nr. wjeka, when I isnr broke iaaide. Condoned the Pills for a eaaasa of week!. Perfectly recovered. ConUnaea a povfaettf bealtliy man for now over seven yarn. Oaso woO kaowa far a waote town of KM Inhabitants.

Drcpsy, Swelled Xtrver aad i

cared.

M. R orrmrarear waa very aick. Cob

withs violent ooM; finally limbs beoame droptdeal, lgof eaormaaaeiso: Uvmr and aptaea also groatta swoUt n.projecting Mivorillsioheaontarard. His doctors sUd h a could not live a week. Ceocruilod to try the BRANDRETH PILLS. iha with five, took asm or leas every- daw sr

,i . nAntv.. riui he was Marty well. It hi bow a

year and a half since, and his health improves aU tha Ume- This ease is known of by thoasaads, for tha partg 1 1 a wcU kaowa ottlaea. In white swellings of tho knee aomo remarkaMa

cures lave been made by Brnod roth's TIBm.

Mr. I L B- White swelling of Dm knot ; ae hone save

from c lttlog oS the log. Doctor camp to that par-

wil his tooia. The man eoneladed to die, but

with his log on. Commenced with Br.ndreths Ptlla, took thsm steadily for four months, and t hey made a perfect cure. He has remained sound now for ova twenty years, aad lata good health at this writing. May 36. IOT.

In ca ws of bilious affeotaoBS, boart . liver aad apleaa

enlargements; lacoaUvanaao and p a, and tn aJl al

1 akin diseases, ibe nee of Hianaaoui's riba

is abon : saro to sure, aa tbe numerous cares of cases

of this kind prove. Ia fact, their oat remove all large oi saaall tumora or eaUrgevnonts, whether of tha -8 or of the bowels, or other parts, booaase thaw parifj 'Jw blood, aad remove all narioalthj ham the body, whorevor located or settled. In Urn traalmi ntof smslloox and pleurisy ovon In eonnuap-ttonaa-laU blcod potsonod oaaoa, BraBdrata'a PlHa are the safest reliance, never doing hurt aad alwaaa uauartlag benefit. The sale of Una great medicine oenttnaes to had favor ttb a waw and K--alag public. In tOc sm Urtt I paid the Uajaed States aovoBtsaoat thlitj 1 sothimaand dollsrsfTf thrrr mititH-n tareaaar drod th maaad one cent stamps. I knOH U the pills wore used as the hearth of the world r lejuina I should hare needed arhirty XWillioHS of atBBp8. But, cevortheleM, every daymakea same greet caro, snd intillhtent p ions areoonvtoced of the raat tawaV tary tmt r aaoe et SK.VLVDKSTH'S VIZtXiB. We then fore continue to hope that a time wBl omaa when eier; one that and himself alik will resort a Uds are it nedictae of Ufa and healtl My pr m liwl ofSr- is at ! Oaaal ilroet, Kew York, where, tm in tbe vicinltx, I have sohl BKAKBKSXH'9 S? 1X1X1 For Ores- Thirty-nix Jer. B. ANBRETH

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